If you are a physician, nurse practitioner, physician assistant, or nurse thinking about locum tenens work for the first time, you probably have a lot of questions. Below, we answer the ones we hear most often from candidates working with MedCare Staffing.
What exactly is locum tenens?
Locum tenens is a Latin phrase that means to hold the place of. In healthcare, it refers to clinicians who work on a temporary, contract basis, filling in for facilities that need coverage due to staff shortages, leave, seasonal demand, or hard to fill openings. Assignments can range from a few days to several months, and many clinicians build an entire career around back to back locum work.
How long do locum tenens assignments usually last?
It depends on the facility need. Some assignments cover a short staffing gap of a week or two, while others run for several months or longer with the option to extend. Your recruiter will always walk you through the expected length before you commit, and many providers choose to extend an assignment once they get settled in.
Who handles my credentialing and licensing?
A good staffing agency should do the heavy lifting here. At MedCare Staffing, our team manages credentialing paperwork, verifies licensing requirements for the state you will be working in, and keeps things moving so you are not stuck doing it all yourself. If you hold licenses in multiple states already, that can speed up how quickly you are ready to start an assignment.
Does locum tenens work come with malpractice coverage?
Reputable staffing agencies provide malpractice coverage for the duration of your assignment, and MedCare Staffing is no exception. Always confirm the specifics of your coverage with your recruiter before your first shift so you know exactly what is included.
What about housing and travel?
Most locum tenens assignments away from your home area include travel and housing arrangements as part of the package, though the details vary by assignment and facility. Your recruiter will lay out what is covered before you accept, so there are no surprises once you arrive.
Is locum tenens a good fit for someone who is new to their career?
It can be, though many new graduates choose to gain some experience in a permanent role first. Locum tenens tends to suit clinicians who value flexibility, enjoy variety in their work setting, and are comfortable adapting quickly to new teams and systems. If you are early in your career and curious, a conversation with a recruiter is a good first step to see what assignments might be a fit.
How do I get started with MedCare Staffing?
Browse our current openings on the Jobs page, or reach out to our team directly. A recruiter will talk with you about your specialty, licensing, and what you are looking for, then help match you with assignments that fit your goals. MedCare Staffing is a Veteran Owned Small Business based right here in Georgia, and we are ready to help with any of your staffing needs.































